Jim Van Fleet, President of Mainely Tubs says, “The holidays should be a time of festive joy and family togetherness. That often gets overshadowed by stressful travel, constant time constraints and calorie-rich foods.”

Try to stay healthy during the holiday season with these three easy tips.

Create a Healthy Party Atmosphere with a Portland Hot Tub – Adding a portable spa to the home is an easy way to provide space for friends and family to enjoy time together in a healthy way. It doesn’t take long to install a small hot tub, and the benefits continue all year. People enjoy temperature-controlled water in any weather, even when it is snowing. Hot tubs also help lower stress and anxiety, which are common during family gatherings.

Hot tubs can also become the centerpiece of a holiday party. Bring the food to the outdoor spa. Create healthy options for guests, and surround the hot tub with tables filled with fruits and vegetables, as well as smart options like baked sweet potatoes instead of candied yams.

Want Pie Without Destroying a Diet? – Choose pumpkin pie instead of cream pies or pecan pie. Eating pumpkin pie, a popular holiday choice, saves as much as 200 calories per slice over other pies. To further improve the health benefits, don’t eat the crust. Leaving the crust behind reduces the calorie count by an additional 100 calories or more.

Choose Cider Over Eggnog – Selecting better drink choices can save many calories, even adding more nutrients, too. A small glass of eggnog has a minimum of 250 calories while the same glass of apple cider has around 100 calories and is packed with vitamins. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and full, making it easier to avoid eating too much during the food-filled holidays.

To help consumers discover the benefits of owning a hot tub, Mainely Tubs will be providing free hot tub test soaks for the entire month. They do recommend however that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute wet test call them ahead of time to reserve their spot.

To learn more about the benefits of hot tub hydrotherapy, visit the company website. While you’re there, pick up a copy of this free buyer’s guide, 5 Hot Tub Buying Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. Just call 207-883-6357 or go to http://MainelyTubs.com.

About Mainely Tubs
Mainely Tubs has been serving Maine and New Hampshire as the leader in hot tub sales and service since 1978. They currently support 16,000+ customers and have been ranked the world’s largest Hot Spring Store for 11 years.

Mainely Tubs is dedicated to supporting their customers' un-interrupted enjoyment of the highest quality relaxation products including HotSpring Spas, Finnleo Saunas, Big Green Egg as well as many water care products and services. Their commitment to high quality products and to their customers’ satisfaction has never wavered, and as a result, most of their business comes to them as referrals from happy customers.

To learn more, pick up a copy of this free guide, 5 Hot Tub Buying Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. Just call 207-883-6357 or go to http://MainelyTubs.com.

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